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the sound of a drum is?​

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Answered by ashimaarorapurvika
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Explanation:

The more air in a drum, the lower the note. The less air in a drum, the higher the note. Volume depends on the size of the vibrations that are made. Hit a drum hard and this makes big vibrations and a loud sound.

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Answered by sadiarehman123
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A vibrating object will produce sound waves in the air. For example, when the head of a drum is hit with a mallet, the drumhead vibrates and produces sound waves. The vibrating drumhead produces sound waves because it moves alternately outward and inward, pushing against, then moving away from, the air next to it.

The skin of the drum vibrates and makes the confetti dance. As the air molecules vibrate against each other, sound waves are formed and the sound of the drums can be heard. Fran explains that the pitch of a drum depends on how tight its skin is. ... Hit a drum hard and this makes big vibrations and a loud sound.

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